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Gegenstand der Prüfung: Out-door Type One-carrier 1900MHz CDMA Base Station
Test item:
Prüfgrundlage:
Test specification: FCC Part 24, subpart E
FCC Part 2, subpart J, §2.1033 - §2.1057
Dieser Prüfbericht bezieht sich nur auf den o.g. Prüfgegenstand und darf ohne Genehmigung der Prüfstelle nicht
auszugsweise vervielfältigt werden. Dieser Bericht berechtigt nicht zur Verwendung eines Prüfzeichens.
This test report relates to the a. m. test item. Without permission of the test center this test report is not permitted to be
duplicated in extracts. This test report does not entitle to carry any test mark on this or similar products.
Authorized format 16.12.1996, R.M.
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1. SUMMARY
Below table summarizes the measurements and results for the CDMA base station. Detailed results and
descriptions are shown in the following pages.
The base station is intended for use in the licensed domestic public cellular radio service and is
designed to be placed and operated under the conditions of FCC rules part 24 subpart E.
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2. TABLE OF CONTENT
1. SUMMARY .............................................................................................................................................. 2
3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The BTS3601C/ODU3601C is located between the BSC and the MS in the CDMA2000 mobile
communication system.
Under the control of the BSC, the BTS3601C/ODU3601C serves as the radio transceiver equipment of one
cell or multiple logical sectors. By connecting to the BSC via the Abis interface, it assists the BSC in
managing the radio resource, radio parameter and interface resource. It also implements, via the Um
interface, the radio transmission between the BTS and the MS as well as related control functions.
The outdoor BTS3601C/ODU3601C can accommodate to various climates and complex electromagnetic
environments. It features low cost, fast installation and flexible environment adaptability. As an essential
part of Huawei CDMA BTS series, it allows the radio network to achieve seamless coverage more easily.
Different from BTS3601C, ODU3601C don’t have Base band Processing Module (MBPM).
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The test site description has been submitted to FCC and registration granted under the registration number
97456 on March 11. 2003. The test site has been accredited by A2LA and the accredited number is
2714.01 in Jan of 2004.
The base station BTS3601C-1900/ODU3601C-1900 is equipped with a total one identical transceiver. One
transceiver has been tested.
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5. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Minimum temperature: - 5 °C
Maximum temperature: + 50 °C
Voltage: 27VDC
Current: 20 A
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Note: Different from BTS3601C, ODU3601C don’t have Base band Processing Module (MBPM).
6. TRANSMITTER MEASUREMENTS
Preconditioning: 1 hour
Maximum Specified Transmitter Power: 43 dBm
Measured at: MFEM Output Port
Ambient temperature: 23 °C
Relative humidity: 57 %
Date of Testing: 08.01.2004~08.15.2004
6.1.2.1. Specification
Supporting Standards:
6.1.2.2. Limits
Compliance with 24.232 requires in no any case may the peak power of a base station transmitter exceed 100
W.
(a) For transmitters other than single sideband, independent sideband and controlled carrier
radiotelephone, power output shall be measured at the RF output terminals when the transmitter is
adjusted in accordance with the tune-up procedure to give the values of current and voltage on the circuit
elements specified in 2.983(d)(5). The electrical characteristics of the radio frequency load attached to the
output terminals when this test is made shall be stated.
Test Set up
The CDMA BTS was set up via the BTS controller simulator and operated at maximal load. The Spectrum
analyzer was set with the following settings.
BTS
Spectrum
Analyzer
30 dB
Ethernet cable
RF Output Power
TEST CONDITIONS Channel 25 Channel 1000 Channel 1175
1931.25 MHz 1980MHz 1988.75 MHz
dBm dBm dBm
Measured Limit Measured Limit Measured Limit
Tnom (23.5 Vnom (220 V) * 43.14 50** 42.72 50** 43.14 50**
°C)
6.1.4.1. Conclusion
Preconditioning: 1 hour
Maximum Specified Transmitter Power: 43 dBm
Measured at: MFEM Output Port
Ambient temperature: 24 °C
Relative humidity: 57 %
Date of Testing: 08.01.2004~08.15.2004
6.2.2.1. Specification
Supporting Standards:
6.2.2.2. Limits
Compliance with 2.1047 requires not a specific modulation characteristic since the EUT is applied for part
24 subpart E.
The CDMA BTS was controlled via the BTS simulator. The antenna port was connected to spectrum
analyzer through a 30 dB attenuator
Test Set-up
BTS
Spectrum
Analyzer
30 dB
Ethernet cable
RF Output Power
TEST CONDITIONS Channel 25 Channel 1000 Channel 1175
1931.25 MHz 1980MHz 1988.75 MHz
Rho Rho Rho
Measured Limit Measured Limit Measured Limit
Tnom (23.5 °C) Vnom(220V)* 0.99840 N.A. 0.99868 N/A 0.99828 N/A
*() It is the voltage that is measured on the rack within the cabinet.
6.2.4.1. Conclusion
Preconditioning: 1 hour
Nominal Output Power: 43 dBm
Measured at: MFEM Output Port
Ambient temperature: 23.5 °C
Relative humidity: 55 %
Date of Testing: 08.01.2004~08.15.2004
6.3.2.1. Specification
Supporting Standards:
6.3.2.2. Limits
Compliance with 2.1049 requires not a specific occupied bandwidth since the EUT is applied for part 24
subpart E and possesses a digital modulation there is no specific requirement formulated in before
mentioned rules the 99% rules applies.
The OBW, that is the frequency bandwidth such that, below its lower and above its upper frequency limits,
the mean powers radiated are each equal to 0.5 percent of the total mean power radiated by a given
emission shall be measured under the following conditions as applicable:
(g) Transmitter in which the modulating base band comprises not more than three independent channels -
when modulated by the full complement of signals for which the transmitter is rated. The level of
modulation for each channel should be set to that prescribed in rule parts applicable to the services for
which the transmitter is intended. If specific modulation levels are not set forth in the rules, the tests should
provide the manufacturer’s maximum rated condition.
(h) Transmitters employing digital modulation techniques - when modulated by an input signal such that its
amplitude and symbol rate represent the maximum rated conditions under which the equipment will be
operated. The signal shall be applied through any filter networks, pseudorandom generators or other
devices required in normal service. Additionally, the occupied bandwidth shall be shown for operation with
any devices used for modifying the spectrum when such devices are optional at discretion of the user.
Test Set-up
BTS
Spectrum
Analyzer
30 dB
Ethernet cable
Occupied Bandwidth
TEST CONDITIONS Channel 25 Channel 1000 Channel 1175
1931.25 MHz 1980 MHz 1988.75. MHz
Tnom (23.5 °C) Vnom (220V)* 1.2439 N/A 1.2459 N/A 1.2504 N/A
6.3.4.1. Conclusion
Preconditioning: 1 hour
Nominal Output Power: 43 dBm
Measured at: MFEM Output Port
Ambient temperature: 23.5°C
Relative humidity: 55 %
Date of Testing: 08.01.2004~08.15.2004
6.4.2.1. Specification
Supporting Standards:
6.4.2.2. Limits
Compliance with 2.1051 requires that all spurious emission must be attenuated below the transmitter
power by at least 43 +10 log10 P. (Whereas P is the rated power of the EUT).
Test Set up
BTS
Spectrum
Analyzer
6.4.5.1. Conclusion
6.5.2.1. Specification
Supporting Standards:
6.5.2.2. Limits
Compliance with 22.917 requires that all spurious emission must be attenuated below the transmitter
power by at least 43 +10 log10 P. (Whereas P is the rated power of the EUT).
(a) Measurements were made to detect spurious emissions radiated directly from the cabinet, control
circuits, power leads, or intermediate circuit elements under normal conditions of installation and operation.
Curves or equivalent data were supplied showing the magnitude of each harmonic and other spurious
emission. For this test, single sideband, independent sideband, and controlled carrier transmitters shall be
modulated under the conditions specified in paragraph 2.989(c) as appropriate. For equipment operating
on frequencies below 1990 MHz, an Open Field Test is normally required with the measuring instrument
antenna located in the far field at all test frequencies. In event it is either impractical or impossible to make
open field measurements (e.g. a broadcast transmitter installed in a building) measurement will be
accepted of the equipment as installed. Such measurements must be accompanied by a description of the
site where the measurements were made showing the location of any possible source of reflections, which
might distort the field strength measurements. Information submitted shall include the relative radiated
power of each spurious emission with the reference to the rated power output of the transmitter, assuming
all emissions are radiated from half-wave dipole antennas.
(b) Measurements specified in paragraph (a) of this section shall be made for the following equipment:
(1) Those in which the spurious emission are required to be 60 dB or more below the mean power of the
transmitter.
(2) All equipment operating on frequencies higher than 25 MHz
(3) All equipment where the antenna is an integral part of, and attached directly to the transmitter.
(4) Other types of equipment as required, when deemed necessary by the Commission.
The BSC simulator controls the CDMA base station. Every antenna port is connected to an artificial 50-
Ohm load. The BTS operates two channels at a time.
Test set up
Semi anechoic chamber
CDMA 3m
Base
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Measurement Uncertainty: 6 dB
6.5.4.1. Conclusion
Preconditioning: 1 hour
Nominal Output Power: 43 dBm
Measured at: MFEM Output Port
Ambient temperature: See below
Relative humidity: 55 % at 20 °C
Date of Testing: 08.08.2004 – 08.14.2004
Supporting Standards:
ANSI C63.4-2003 Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low Voltage Electrical
and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz
EIA/TIA-603-A: 1992 Land Mobile FM or PM Communications Equipment Measurement and
Performance Standards
EIA/TIA-102-CAAA:1999 Digital C4FM/CQPSK Transceiver Measurement Methods (ANSI/TIA/EIA-
102.CAAA-1999)
EIA/TIA -95B-1999 Mobile Station-Base Station Compatibility Standard for Wideband Spread
Spectrum Cellular Systems (ANSI/TIA/EIA-95-B-99)
EIA/TIA-97D-2001 Recommended Minimum Performance Standard for Base Stations Supporting
Dual-Mode Spread Spectrum Cellular Mobile Stations
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(b) Frequency measurements shall be made at the extremes of the specified temperature range and at
intervals of not more than 10o centigrade through the range. A period of time sufficient to stabilize all of the
components of the oscillator circuit at each temperature level shall be allowed prior to frequency
measurement. The short-term transient effects on the frequency of the transmitter due to keying (except for
broadcast transmitters) and any heating element cycling normally occurring at each ambient temperature
level also shall be shown. Only the portion or portions of the transmitter containing the frequency
determining and stabilizing circuitry need be subjected to the temperature variation test.
(d) The frequency stability shall be measured with variation of primary supply voltage as follows:
(1) Vary primary supply voltage from 85 to 115 percent of the nominal value for other than hand carried
battery equipment.
(2) For hand carried, battery powered equipment, reduce primary supply voltage to the battery operating
end point, which shall be specified by the manufacturer.
(3) The supply voltage shall be measured at the input to the cable normally provided with the equipment, or
at the power supply terminals if cables are not normally provided. Effects on frequency of transmitter
keying (except for broadcast transmitters) and any heating element cycling at the nominal supply voltage
and at each extreme also shall be shown.
(e) When deemed necessary, the Commission may require tests of frequency stability under conditions in
addition to those specifically set out in paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d) of this section. (For example,
measurements showing the effect of proximity to large metal objects, or of various types of antennas, may
be required for portable equipment.)
Test Set up
BTS
Spectrum
Analyzer
30 dB
Ethernet cable
5
4 4. 07
3. 52
3
2
1 1. 01 1. 00
0
-1 - 1. 36 - - 1. 08
- 1. 81 - 1. 51
-2
-3
-4 - 3. 89
-5
- 30 ° C - 20 ° C - 10 ° C 0 ° C +10 ° C +20 ° C +30 ° C +40 ° C +50 ° C
4
2 2. 12
1. 24
0 - 0. 34 - 0. 24
- 1. 17
-2 - 2. 01
- 3. 34 - - 3. 08
-4
-6 - - 6. 22
-8
- 30 ° C - 20 ° C - 10 ° C 0 ° C +10 ° C +20 ° C +30 ° C +40 ° C +50 ° C
4
2. 51
2
0. 67 0. 79
0
-2 - 2. 84
- 2. 19
-4 170 -V
3. 72200 V 204 V 230 V 240 V 276 V
-6
4
2. 80 2. 93
2 1. 74 1. 54
0
- 0. 85
-2
-4 170 V 200 V 204 V 230 V 240 V 276 V
- - 5. 23
-6
Frequency Frequency
Error
-38.4 V 43 1931.25MHz 0.95 Pass
-43.2 V 43 1931.25MHz 0.09 Pass
-48 V 43 1931.25MHz 0.37 Pass
-52.8 V 43 1931.25MHz 0.33 Pass
-57.6 V 43 1931.25MHz 1.10 Pass
5
4 3. 87
3
2
1 0. 95 1. 1
0 0. 09 0. 033
- 3. 84 - 43. 2 - 48 - 52. 8 - 57. 6
1 0. 9
0. 5 0. 53
0. 22
0
- 0. 17
- 0. 5
-1 - 0. 98
- 1. 5
- 38. 4 - 43. 2 - 48 - 52. 8 - 57. 6
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6.6.5.3. Conclusion
6.7.2.1. Specification
Supporting Standards:
ANSI C63.4-2003 Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low Voltage Electrical
and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz
6.7.2.2. Limits
Compliance with 15.207 requires that all spurious emission must be below the specified limits in clause
15.207.
Conducted Limit (dBµV)
Frequency of Emission
QP AV
5 MHz – 30 MHz 60 50
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The CDMA BTS was setup in the anechoic chamber and operated under nominal conditions.
Test set up
CDMA
BTS
Receiver
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0.150000 60.00 66 QP
QP
0.474000 42.30 56
QP
1.288500 43.20 56
QP
2.373000 40.70 56
QP
6.648000 38.40 60
QP
28.684500 42.90 60
0.271500 47.90 51 AV
AV
0.406500 43.60 48
AV
1.356000 42.70 46
AV
2.373000 40.50 46
AV
3.799500 39.10 46
AV
28.684500 42.70 50
0.150000 56.90 66 QP
0.559500 44.50 56 QP
1.144500 40.70 56 QP
3.970500 34.60 56 QP
0.289500 48.40 51 AV
0.492000 43.30 46 AV
AV
0.559500 44.30 46
AV
0.627000 44.40 46
AV
0.784500 39.10 46
AV
1.144500 40.70 46
6.7.4.1. Conclusion
7. APPENDIXES